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Mar 24, 2023
Completely Biased Album Review / Lucero / Should’ve Learned By Now
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A disclosure: Lucero is my favorite band. I’ve seen them live somewhere around 14 times. I make sure to always have at least one t-shirt tha...
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Jun 23, 2022
Album Review / The Damn Quails / Clouding Up Your City
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By Megan Bledsoe Almost exactly six years after The Damn Quails announced their indefinite hiatus in June 2016 , leaving a hole in the Texas...
Jun 17, 2022
Album Review / IV & The Strange Band / Southern Circus
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By Matthew Martin I don't think you'd be necessarily at fault for being a bit leery of another generation of the Hank Williams linea...
Jun 16, 2022
Emotions Run High for Drew Kennedy in Marathon
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By Travis Erwin If the desert had a voice, I can’t help but think it would sound a lot like Drew Kennedy. That might come across as pander...
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May 26, 2022
Blackberry Smoke’s Stoned: How to do an album of covers
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By Kevin Broughton Atlanta’s Blackberry Smoke released Stoned , an EP of Rolling Stones songs, back in November (as a Record Store Day relea...
Apr 15, 2022
Album Review / Kaitlin Butts / What Else Can She Do
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By Megan Bledsoe For years now, Kaitlin Butts has been releasing singles, slaying live performances, and generally making us all--or at leas...
Mar 25, 2022
Album Review / William Clark Green / Baker Hotel
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By Travis Erwin William Clark Green has never been an artist that you could confuse with another performer. Some might describe him as quirk...
Mar 23, 2022
Album Review / Hailey Whitters / Raised
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By Megan Bledsoe When we think of country music and the places from which it is inspired, what comes to mind? Is it the Georgia clay and the...
Dec 10, 2021
Album Review / Jason Boland & The Stragglers / The Light Saw Me
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By Megan Bledsoe The idea that Jason Boland’s latest album is a concept record about alien abduction will be polarizing to many. It will be ...
Nov 12, 2021
Josh Grider’s LONG WAY FROM LAS CRUCES is Pure Texas Enchantment
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By Travis Erwin Las Cruces sits less than thirty miles from Texas in the far South, Central part of New Mexico. Josh Grider hails from Las C...
Nov 5, 2021
Album Review / Charles Wesley Godwin / How The Mighty Fall
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By Matthew Martin Once you've heard Charles Wesley Godwin's voice, it's hard to forget. It's immediately recognizable and it...
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